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Fringe review: Weaverville Waltz
Next performance today at 5:15 p.m. Highly recommended Randy Rutherford is a natural-born storyteller, a legend of sorts on the fringe circuit with what must surely be a record 23 Best of Fringe awards.
Backbone Fire July 8th News Release
Command was transferred this morning at 0600. Forest Service officials from the Six Rivers, Shasta-Trinity and Klamath National Forests met with the National Incident Management Organization team, tribal and local community leaders to begin transfer of command of the Backbone Fire from Fred Hays' Type 3 Incident Command Team.
John Wastle of Scotland has spent eight years and countless hours researching questions about the father he has never met.
North Coast Journal Weekly Politics
For years, one of the chief goals of local government and business has been to bring a second fiber optic line into Humboldt County.
National Forest to release draft of travel plan
The Shasta-Trinity National Forest will officially release a Motorized Travel Management Draft Environmental Impact Statement next week, according to J. Sharon Heywood, forest supervisor.
With the help of Susan Nash, war baby John Wastle hopes to find information about his birth father
JUNE 18, 2009 - With the help of Susan Nash, war baby John Wastle hopes to find information about his birth father by sifting through thousands of military records at the National Personnel Records Center inside the National Archives and Records Adminstration.
Fifty years ago in The Humboldt Beacon June 11
Dozing at the wheel during an early morning trip last Saturday across Highway 299 resulted in a narrow escape for Mrs.
Shortsighted cuts not the answer
It's no secret that over the past 25 years, much of what was the industry base of Humboldt County's economy has withered.
New exhibitions to open in Red Bluff
Four new art exhibitions open with an Artists' Reception featuring live music on Friday, May 1, from 5-8 p.m., at the Red Bluff Art Gallery, 516 Walnut St.
Rutherford to debut new show at WCT
Only real life could be this funny, when told by Randy Rutherford, at the Willits Community Theatre this April 24 and 25 at 8 p.m. Rutherford's autobiographical tales about his life in Alaska in the 1970s, while a regular performer at the Fancy Moose, is just a part of his new show Singing at the Edge of the World.
Every year in the spring, TOPS Club members from all over the north state attend the Northern California Area Recognition Days.
Museum Talk: Oroville's Chinese Temple, part 3
The two-story building behind the main temple was finished in 1868. The top floor is the Buddhist temple.
Pennywise rocks punk-filled night
Pennywise pounded the Senator Theatre with punk anthems Tuesday night. The Darlings, TAT and Authority Zero gave spirited pregame performances, but the crowd showed up ready for Pennywise.
Museum Talk: Oroville's Chinese Temple, part 1
Oroville has two of the best collections of history in the nation. Bolt's Tool Museum is the best of its type in the country.
Second fiber optic line to Humboldt County in the works
The first step has been taken toward installing a second fiber optic line into Humboldt County, which would provide an increased coverage area, as well as the potential for broadband redundancy and more ...
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Northern California water managers are growing increasingly uneasy with each winter day marked more by sunshine than rainfall.
Rowland Heights serial killer admits third slaying and avoids death sentence
A serial killer convicted of two Rowland Heights murders in the 1980s avoided the death penalty after he confessed to slaying a seven-year-old Northern California girl, officials and family members said Friday.
Weekly Weaverville 'Trinity Journal' Sold
NEW YORK Mike Wenninger has sold the Trinity Journal in Weaverville, Calif., to Wayne Agner.
Coast Central manager named as McKinleyville chamber president
Richard Junkin, manager of both McKinleyville Coast Central Credit Union member services branches, has been named president of the McKinleyville Chamber of Commerce.
Play it again ... and we'll sue
After a 30-year run, the owner of the Sacred Grounds Coffee House in San Francisco has shut down the Thursday night open mics.
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